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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace abstract "The Chokkanatha Nayak Palace, now officially known as Rani Mangammal Mahal is a mid seventeenth century Palace, built by the Madurai Nayak rulers. It located in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India at the base of the Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort. The palace was built by Chokkanatha Nayak, the then ruler of Madurai. It was also known as the Durbar Hall of the Madurai Nayaks when Tiruchirapally was their capital, from 1616 to 1634 and later from 1665 to 1736. Today the palace houses Government Museum and various state government offices around the palace complex.".
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace thumbnail Naicker_mahal_trichy_-1.jpg?width=300.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageExternalLink 2007060612260300.htm.
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageRevisionID "622745419".
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaces_in_Tamil_Nadu.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Chokkanatha_Nayak.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Government_Museum,_Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Madurai.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Madurai_Nayak.
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Palace.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Tamil_Nadu.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Tiruchirapalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Tiruchirapalli_Rock_Fort.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLink File:Naicker_mahal_trichy_-1.jpg.
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chokkanatha Nayak Palace".
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rani Mangammal Darbar Hall".
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace hasPhotoCollection Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace.
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace subject Category:History_of_Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace subject Category:Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace subject Category:Palaces_in_Tamil_Nadu.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Tiruchirappalli.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace hypernym Palace.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Article.
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Place.
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Article.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Attraction.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Dynasty.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Location.
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Thing.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace type Q486972.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace comment "The Chokkanatha Nayak Palace, now officially known as Rani Mangammal Mahal is a mid seventeenth century Palace, built by the Madurai Nayak rulers. It located in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India at the base of the Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort. The palace was built by Chokkanatha Nayak, the then ruler of Madurai. It was also known as the Durbar Hall of the Madurai Nayaks when Tiruchirapally was their capital, from 1616 to 1634 and later from 1665 to 1736.".
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace label "Chokkanatha Nayak Palace".
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- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace sameAs Q5104236.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace sameAs Q5104236.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace wasDerivedFrom Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace?oldid=622745419.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace depiction Naicker_mahal_trichy_-1.jpg.
- Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace isPrimaryTopicOf Chokkanatha_Nayak_Palace.